by anickow | Feb 12, 2012 | Legal/Tech News, Legislation/Regulations, Old Blog Posts, Technology |
Everyone already knows that Tom Brady wields tremendous power in the sports world. Add to that a Brazilian super model wife and the guy has some serious social capital as well. But who knew the former Michigan quarterback’s casual comment to a group of reporters could...
by alyssaca | Feb 12, 2012 | Legal/Tech News, Technology |
Over the past month, Google has announced two policy changes it will be implementing in the near future. Free speech advocates and government officials charged with protecting individuals’ privacy on the Internet have voiced concerns over the forthcoming changes. I. A...
by ericajan | Feb 4, 2012 | Commentary, Legislation/Regulations, Technology |
The people have spoken—and the people want their digital freedom! As the 112th Congress found out just last week, the prospect of the federal government infringing on the open and free Internet has been both politically tumultuous as well as philosophically unpopular...
by nsehic | Jan 25, 2012 | Commentary, Technology |
This past Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard lively oral arguments in FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Inc. (No. 10-1293) addressing the constitutionality of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) authority to regulate “indecency” on broadcast television. ...
by hartwelr | Dec 7, 2011 | Commentary, Legal/Tech News, Legislation/Regulations, Technology |
On October 20th Senator Kay Hagen (D-NC) introduced the Computer Professionals Update Act (CPU Act) for consideration in the Senate. The bill seeks to amend the Fair Labor Standards Act to expand the overtime exception for hourly workers to cover a wide swath of IT...
by aveglia | Nov 27, 2011 | Cases, Commentary, Legal/Tech News, Technology |
Apple’s litigious business strategy has been the source of discussion in the past, and the company seems to be continuing that trend in the iPad context. Android-based devices appear to be the biggest threat to Apple’s market share dominance, and new competitors...